Page Summary: In the autumn of 1943, two of the most decorated and most difficult commanders in the Allied coalition sat down at the same dinner ... In late March 1945, as Allied forces broke across the Rhine, an uncomfortable truth surfaced at the very top of the coalition.
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- In the autumn of 1943, two of the most decorated and most difficult commanders in the Allied coalition sat down at the same dinner ...
- In late March 1945, as Allied forces broke across the Rhine, an uncomfortable truth surfaced at the very top of the coalition.
- The greatest military rivalry of World War II wasn't between Allied and Axis commanders—it was between two generals on the ...
- A single sheet of paper lands on Dwight Eisenhower's desk at Supreme Headquarters in ...
- Discover the untold story of why American commanders despised Field Marshal Bernard
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